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Best thing I ever did Mel, started with a folding Bike similar to yours, upgraded to a Giant E-mountain bike, got a tow bar Thule bike rack and haven't looked back ! I'm 59, hadn't ridden a bike since I was 15ish. It really got me looking at personal fitness too, it was never about turn on full power and do nothing. Great video as usual Mel, all the best.
I bought the FIIDO M21 recently. The brakes were pretty awful and I should have checked for oil/residue on the discs before riding as they were squealing like hell. I have stripped down both of the cable brake pad assembly's - they are the work of the devil as they explode from the spring pressure in the inner side pot. The pads are magnetically attached to a grub screw on the outer face, and a to the moving piston on the inner face. I have put copper grease on the backs of each pad, assembly paste on the washers that mate to the frame, and decent thread lock on the bolts. Discs have been given the full brake cleaner treatment. The brakes are much better now, but still squeal in damp conditions. I have ordered some full float discs and am looking at getting a hydraulic set up next.
@@BigVanSmallWorld Well... I couldn't find a hydraulic set that has the secondary slot on the brake levers for the power sensor, so I bought a set of floating 180mm discs and some Shimano cable brake callipers and resigned myself to using the existing levers. I removed the old rear calliper and attached the Shimano. I had to use spacers from the stock calliper bolts to get the brake piston correctly aligned. Then I spotted a minor problem; the brake ferules on the existing cable did not fit into the slot/brake adjuster on the Shimano. Out with the dremel and it now sort of fits. When I went to fit the new rear floating disc I spotted a major issue; the power train cable that runs to the controller in the frame prevents easy removal of the existing brake disc - so it either comes apart inside the power hub or somewhere in the frame. So I undid the wiring housing behind the battery frame hinge to see if was just a question of unplugging the lead there - but the power cable splits off somewhere behind the loom and it looks like it branches into many other smaller wires with detachment clips. I certainly wasn't going to tempt fate by messing with this. I don't know how the rear spindle assembly comes apart, so I have left the old rear disc in place for now while I gather the courage to attack this at a later date. Front disc was dead easy to swap, but the Shimano was a real pain to fit once again because of the ferule problem and then having to mess about with washers again to get the calliper housing in the correct position. So half a day later and finished. I was just going to take it out for a test ride and the heavens have opened - aw bºllºcks! 😃
Great video, I permanently carry my ebike in my camper. I find it great for out of town parking during busy seasons, and exploring off road. When I built my camper I designed it around my bike with the ouick release wheel off. Just a tip buy a minimum 350w bike although illegal in UK it is usable, the 250w legal bikes are only good on the level. All thanks to our desk based government who hardly ride bikes. Keep up the good work 👍
Thumbs up from me. Seriously considering this as my first ebike. And yes, always clean your disc brakes before using them. The grease fecks up the surface on the pads, and takes ages to bite into them properly, if ever.
I spent last winter in Quartzsite AZ and had my van cargo trailer and Ebike for running into town from the desert... It was wonderful... Ebikes are getting real popular for just this reason (out here) 😎
And here's another use for the Jackery. Distance and fuel prices? no problem for Mel, as he will find a way to strap the Jackery to the bike for range.
Wow wow wow I really want one 😜 this ebike is amazing 🤩 great vlog buddy and big hugs to you and Becks. And little Monty. It’s perfect to fold in a small space and super quick. I agree perfectly for going to the shops while you got amazing spot for your camper 🤗🤗☺️☺️☺️☺️☺️☺️☺️🚐💚💚
You cant ride an e scooters on the roads but that dosnt stop people riding them. Police have got better things to do. Thinking of getting one of these myself. And ride it where I like 👍
Hey Mel just wanted to ask how do I know if the bike is charging does the key need to be straight or diagonal to be charging and also what colour does the light need to be and finally does the bike need to be in or off. Thanks
Excellent review Mel, never ridden a e-bike I have had Mountain Bikes and Motor bikes and pushed them both to my limits, I would be investing in some good head gear to protect that noggin of yours. Having come off Mountain and Motor bikes at 30 ish mph it can make a mess. Please be safe when riding, its not always you that is at fault when on the road its surprising how invisible cyclists can become.
If you love this bike then a better fitting off road eBike would blow your mind! That bike looks great for popping to the shops but to clumsy for proper off road biking.
We have 2 250w fiidos same as yours, we got them a couple of years ago, put a more comfortable saddle on and slightly higher handle bars ( as much as the cables would allow). They didn’t sell the mud guards then but I will probably get some now. When you are on the road keep pedalling so it looks like you are working hard to keep the bike going 👍🏻
Is it a road or mountain bike,, to me it has the appearance of a hybrid? Can I ride it in muck, Pig swill, horse and cattle cack, and the muck we have in Ireland,, let alone puddles and bracken,,
Really interesting video Mel. I've been looking at buying an e-bike for a while and that seems to tick all the boxes. I know you are excited with it now, but I'm sure you'll get to love and appreciate it even more, and wonder how you ever got by without it. Happy ridings.👍🚴♂️
Dear Mel the maximum size of motor in the UK that can be used on the road in a cycle is 250w please checkout the law I may be wrong? Love the videos not a van owner but have a old boat. Keep up the great vidios.
Brilliant review Mel Love the beast! I know it’s nearly £1000 but that’s not bad in the bike world Not that I’ll ever be able to afford one ! Bad heath is a bummer just means I’ll have to watch you tame the beast lol Ride safe 👍👍😎
Watching You & Your Mate giving it it's FIRST Road Test was HILARIOUS!! :-) :-) :-) ...... WOT!! was all that Squeeeeeeling About ??? ;-) ....... As a 70+ year Old I'm now considering My Options for when the Car is no longer an Option (For ANY OF US!) :-( .... These Bikes are MORE like Motor-Bikes ;-)
Hi Mel great video as always .just a thought, with all those lithium divices you have under your van that requires charging. would it pay you to have a smoke alarm under your bed just in case one becomes faulty. It may give you extra time to get out. If you've ever seen a lithium battery fire 🔥 stay safe?
That's a really valid point and that's one thing that scares me about lithium even though I'm just about to buy 3 x 100Ah's for my own van ! Did you see the Williams F1 teams pit garage fire ? That was the KERS battery going up in smoke .
Ebikes are legally rerstricted in UK to 25kmh/15.5mph, after which the motor should stop powering.... if it goes faster, it is actually considered in law to be a motor cycle. Best of luck Mel...
Mel, taking your ebike on an expedition to the shops is likely to end in tears, as they are very stealeable. I ride an expensive e mountain bike, so I know... I don't leave it anywhere where I can't see it...
This bike looks great, do you if you can raise the height of the handlebars, I'm 5ft 10", not sure if the frame would be too small and I'd be too bent over. Thanks for your hard work.
Ive got a Sur ron electric bike with a twist throttle that goes 50mph I’ve never had any problems with the law if your sensible with it. Mine don’t fold though I just hang it on the back of my camper van. I think yours is more practical for van life though 👍
Seeing your video inspired me to go and buy the fiido T1 as I wanted a rack to transport stuff and replace the car for shorter journeys. I know there’s a restriction on speed for these e-bikes, but do you know if there are any other restrictions? Thanks for sharing the video , and for making all the other vids, many of which I’ve enjoyed 👍
So cool! I want one! Please let us know how you get on charging it up, inside your van. What size invertor do you need etc? Great video as usual. Cheers Mel
Mine is doing ok although I haven’t used it in cold weather yet it will be interesting to see what happens when the weather changes have you contacted Fiido good luck hope you get it sorted 🤞👍
Hi mell. Been following you for around 2yrs. Just searching for videos on the fiido bike & your vid came up. How are you finding it. And roughly how miles does it do. I'm only wanting it to assist me up hills mainly. As I want to still get exercise from it. I'm 77 & thought like you. Don't want to lose my spot
Hi David I absolutely love this bike I haven’t ridden it so far that the battery has run out yet but up hills it makes so much difference it makes me feel like a teenager again lol 😂 I’m 58 👍😂👍
Hi David I absolutely love this bike I haven’t ridden it so far that the battery has run out yet but up hills it makes so much difference it makes me feel like a teenager again lol 😂 I’m 58 👍😂👍
Mel, not to spoil your new toy…..but buy a helmet. Think how fast you are going. It roughly the same speed as a 50cc motor bike. So if you do take a tumble it will hurt….a lot. In your own words keep it simple keep it safe. Great vlog especially your big cheesy grin 😄👍
Interesting review Mel and certainly looks well made and a bit of fun. But. You could go shopping on a traditional Bicycle that costs a lot less, good exercise and is less knickable and does not need charging all the time. Oh I forgot, the whole world is being led Into the abyss of everything “Electric”. Very, very dangerous. How many cycles does the Battery last I wonder and can it be replaced and at what cost?
@@Richiep1234 but I think he has a very valid point - an ordinary bike does the job, better exercise, cheaper, less knickable AND has been the same for a hundred years or more . . . ok, they may be 'fun' - boys and their toys and all that ... but I would have to say "grow up".
Os it possible to prdal it slowly? Just thinking about in heavy traffic situations, would it jerk forward a lot and be dangerous/ risky? Like, you'd bump into the rear of a car, or it'd spit you out onto a junction a little unexpectedly?
Hi Mel. Nice bit of kit. I've been looking at ebikes. I'm not sure this is UK road legal as the motor exceeds 250w and power assist exceeds 25kph. So is likely I would need a valid license, tax and insurance as is technically an electric motorbike. Nice price though.
It has a throttle so its classed as a motorbike, or possibly more accurate a moped. To go near the road it needs Tax and Insurance and the rider needs to have passed a CBT as a minimum.
@@descb600f not true buddy, you can have a walking throttle but must cut off after 4mph. and you can now also get a dft to check the the safety of the throttle to allow you to use it. It is a hard one for the police to check what a motor is pulling the motor could say 1000w it dose not mean it’s actually 1000w. but ya I’ll agree it’s a hard one to risk that comment with the wrong copper. The way I read it is a MAXIMUM OUTPUT of 250w so I don’t see the problem If the controller is limit the output. I’m in the same boat I’m a truck driver and don’t want to risk any points. Ado 20f or there new xe range are very similar bikes but good think is they are locked and labelled at 250w motor
Great bike but be careful. 250w is maximum wattage allowed on the road without being registered for the road and licenced. Get yourself a sticker to put on the motor that says 250w. 🤫
Mel, it’s not a throttle. A throttle controls the amount of petrol that is passed in to a carburettor. What you have on an e-bike is a variable resistor that controls the flow of electricity like a volume on a radio or a dimmer light switch. Just saying like 😀👍😎
I'm not sure what's grey about the area. It has the ability to go faster, has more power than the legal definition of an eBike and having a throttle automatically makes it a moped. Nothing grey about it go ask your local police station. It's as grey as riding a moped without the same.
And when the battery becomes a dud after reaching its own demise,, then what? It, s not like you can swop it out, that would entail a new either frame part of ebike,, batteries do burn it, I know because I have to acquire more that one for a similar ebike with fat wheels,???
£841 . plus delivery "how much delivery?" wow £15 extra that aint bad "UPDATE I WAS WRONG AND MISREAD ITS ACTUALLY 8% SURCHARGE TO UK ,FREE TO EVERYWHERE ELSE SO AN EXTRA £67 STILL NOT BAD I SURPOSE
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Best thing I ever did Mel, started with a folding Bike similar to yours, upgraded to a Giant E-mountain bike, got a tow bar Thule bike rack and haven't looked back ! I'm 59, hadn't ridden a bike since I was 15ish. It really got me looking at personal fitness too, it was never about turn on full power and do nothing. Great video as usual Mel, all the best.
Thank you 😊
I bought the FIIDO M21 recently. The brakes were pretty awful and I should have checked for oil/residue on the discs before riding as they were squealing like hell. I have stripped down both of the cable brake pad assembly's - they are the work of the devil as they explode from the spring pressure in the inner side pot. The pads are magnetically attached to a grub screw on the outer face, and a to the moving piston on the inner face. I have put copper grease on the backs of each pad, assembly paste on the washers that mate to the frame, and decent thread lock on the bolts. Discs have been given the full brake cleaner treatment. The brakes are much better now, but still squeal in damp conditions. I have ordered some full float discs and am looking at getting a hydraulic set up next.
Good luck with the upgrade I’d be interested to know how you get on with it 👍
@@BigVanSmallWorld Well... I couldn't find a hydraulic set that has the secondary slot on the brake levers for the power sensor, so I bought a set of floating 180mm discs and some Shimano cable brake callipers and resigned myself to using the existing levers.
I removed the old rear calliper and attached the Shimano. I had to use spacers from the stock calliper bolts to get the brake piston correctly aligned. Then I spotted a minor problem; the brake ferules on the existing cable did not fit into the slot/brake adjuster on the Shimano. Out with the dremel and it now sort of fits. When I went to fit the new rear floating disc I spotted a major issue; the power train cable that runs to the controller in the frame prevents easy removal of the existing brake disc - so it either comes apart inside the power hub or somewhere in the frame. So I undid the wiring housing behind the battery frame hinge to see if was just a question of unplugging the lead there - but the power cable splits off somewhere behind the loom and it looks like it branches into many other smaller wires with detachment clips. I certainly wasn't going to tempt fate by messing with this. I don't know how the rear spindle assembly comes apart, so I have left the old rear disc in place for now while I gather the courage to attack this at a later date.
Front disc was dead easy to swap, but the Shimano was a real pain to fit once again because of the ferule problem and then having to mess about with washers again to get the calliper housing in the correct position.
So half a day later and finished. I was just going to take it out for a test ride and the heavens have opened - aw bºllºcks! 😃
I woz there, another great video Mel thanks for the visit to my van & thanks for sticker.....
You’re absolutely welcome buddy stay positive and all will be great 😊👍
I'm looking to get the M21 and after watching you guys have so much fun on it I'm definitely more keen to get one.
They are fantastic bikes I wouldn’t part with mine now 👍
Great video, I permanently carry my ebike in my camper. I find it great for out of town parking during busy seasons, and exploring off road. When I built my camper I designed it around my bike with the ouick release wheel off. Just a tip buy a minimum 350w bike although illegal in UK it is usable, the 250w legal bikes are only good on the level. All thanks to our desk based government who hardly ride bikes. Keep up the good work 👍
Thank you 🙏
Thumbs up from me. Seriously considering this as my first ebike. And yes, always clean your disc brakes before using them. The grease fecks up the surface on the pads, and takes ages to bite into them properly, if ever.
Thanks
Oh my goodness me i don't know how i missed this thank you so very much
13:00 man I love to see two grown men giggle about how fun the bike is 😂 Splendid review btw! How is it today with the batteri etc?
Thank you it’s still going strong 👍
Cheers mate, really helping me to make my mind up about an ebike. Love the vlogs.
Thank you 🙏
Great vid mel ,good bit of kit that is ,nice to see rebecca all the best
Thank you 😊
I spent last winter in Quartzsite AZ and had my van cargo trailer and Ebike for running into town from the desert... It was wonderful... Ebikes are getting real popular for just this reason (out here) 😎
I was able to keep it charged with 200w solar... 😊
Thank you that’s really encouraging I have used it so much now I don’t know how I managed with out it 😊👍🍻
👍🏽❤️awesome, thats all i do is ride my electric personal vehicles 👍🏽your going to love it mel
Thank you I am 😊👍🍻
Mel you could have let some air out of the tyre to tighten that Allen nut👍from bigmick in Hull
Oh crap why didn’t i think of that lol cheers buddy 🍻😂👍
Great idea Michael I did not think of that ha ha
And here's another use for the Jackery. Distance and fuel prices? no problem for Mel, as he will find a way to strap the Jackery to the bike for range.
Haha 😂 that’s a brilliant idea 😂👍🍻
Wow wow wow I really want one 😜 this ebike is amazing 🤩 great vlog buddy and big hugs to you and Becks. And little Monty. It’s perfect to fold in a small space and super quick. I agree perfectly for going to the shops while you got amazing spot for your camper 🤗🤗☺️☺️☺️☺️☺️☺️☺️🚐💚💚
Hay buddy you know rite nothing worse than losing a great parking spot 😂😊👍
@@BigVanSmallWorld definitely especially in that car park. I remembered how popular it is ♥️♥️
The E bike is brilliant 💕😎
Motor power on UK roads also only allowed up to 250watts and assist up to 15.6 mph.
You cant ride an e scooters on the roads but that dosnt stop people riding them.
Police have got better things to do.
Thinking of getting one of these myself. And ride it where I like 👍
Brilliant now your got a bike and somewhere to park it👍 where is that park up in Newquay?
Hey Mel just wanted to ask how do I know if the bike is charging does the key need to be straight or diagonal to be charging and also what colour does the light need to be and finally does the bike need to be in or off. Thanks
Excellent review Mel, never ridden a e-bike I have had Mountain Bikes and Motor bikes and pushed them both to my limits, I would be investing in some good head gear to protect that noggin of yours. Having come off Mountain and Motor bikes at 30 ish mph it can make a mess. Please be safe when riding, its not always you that is at fault when on the road its surprising how invisible cyclists can become.
Thank you I’m looking at getting one today 👍😊👍
If you love this bike then a better fitting off road eBike would blow your mind! That bike looks great for popping to the shops but to clumsy for proper off road biking.
It’s a good fit for what I want at the moment 👍😊👍
Looks like a great bike. Bit of a faff getting it in an out the van though
Great video i will buy it definitely soon 😍
we so love our e bikes ..you will never ride a normal bike again...So much fun..
Thank you 😊👍
We have 2 250w fiidos same as yours, we got them a couple of years ago, put a more comfortable saddle on and slightly higher handle bars ( as much as the cables would allow). They didn’t sell the mud guards then but I will probably get some now. When you are on the road keep pedalling so it looks like you are working hard to keep the bike going 👍🏻
And how is your battery performing now,, as good as ever,,???
Is it a road or mountain bike,, to me it has the appearance of a hybrid? Can I ride it in muck, Pig swill, horse and cattle cack, and the muck we have in Ireland,, let alone puddles and bracken,,
Really interesting video Mel. I've been looking at buying an e-bike for a while and that seems to tick all the boxes. I know you are excited with it now, but I'm sure you'll get to love and appreciate it even more, and wonder how you ever got by without it.
Happy ridings.👍🚴♂️
That’s so true 😂👍
That look amazing would have loved to see Rebecca have a go not to bad a price either.👍🇬🇧
Thank you all ask your you 😂👍
@@BigVanSmallWorld what’s that in English Mel 🤷♂️😂
Did you do the hack to get the full power from the motor.
Dear Mel the maximum size of motor in the UK that can be used on the road in a cycle is 250w please checkout the law I may be wrong? Love the videos not a van owner but have a old boat. Keep up the great vidios.
Laws are made to be broken though right?
Thanks for the info!
Brilliant review Mel
Love the beast!
I know it’s nearly £1000 but that’s not bad in the bike world
Not that I’ll ever be able to afford one !
Bad heath is a bummer just means I’ll have to watch you tame the beast lol
Ride safe 👍👍😎
Thank you buddy hope things improve for you 😊👍
Watching You & Your Mate giving it it's FIRST Road Test was HILARIOUS!! :-) :-) :-) ...... WOT!! was all that Squeeeeeeling About ??? ;-) ....... As a 70+ year Old I'm now considering My Options for when the Car is no longer an Option (For ANY OF US!) :-( .... These Bikes are MORE like Motor-Bikes ;-)
There definitely the way to go 👍
THANKS MEL
😎😎😎 'Looks like a lot of fun. 😎😎😎
You convinced me! I need one!
Brilliant 😂😊👍
@@BigVanSmallWorld just need to figure out if I will have room for it in the van... what should I get rid of...
Hi Mel great video as always .just a thought, with all those lithium divices you have under your van that requires charging. would it pay you to have a smoke alarm under your bed just in case one becomes faulty. It may give you extra time to get out. If you've ever seen a lithium battery fire 🔥 stay safe?
That's a really valid point and that's one thing that scares me about lithium even though I'm just about to buy 3 x 100Ah's for my own van ! Did you see the Williams F1 teams pit garage fire ? That was the KERS battery going up in smoke .
Great review,seen people buzzing up the beach with e bikes like that... those chunky tyres cope well.
Hay buddy 😊👍
Ebikes are legally rerstricted in UK to 25kmh/15.5mph, after which the motor should stop powering.... if it goes faster, it is actually considered in law to be a motor cycle. Best of luck Mel...
Thank you 😊
Mel, taking your ebike on an expedition to the shops is likely to end in tears, as they are very stealeable. I ride an expensive e mountain bike, so I know... I don't leave it anywhere where I can't see it...
Are you serious. 35 kmph is considered motor cycle
This bike looks great, do you if you can raise the height of the handlebars, I'm 5ft 10", not sure if the frame would be too small and I'd be too bent over. Thanks for your hard work.
No the handlebars are not adjustable
@@BigVanSmallWorld cheers mate, it's not the bike for me then, very much appreciated, thanks for all your hard work
Ive got a Sur ron electric bike with a twist throttle that goes 50mph I’ve never had any problems with the law if your sensible with it. Mine don’t fold though I just hang it on the back of my camper van. I think yours is more practical for van life though 👍
That’s another level sounds brilliant 👍😊👍
Seeing your video inspired me to go and buy the fiido T1 as I wanted a rack to transport stuff and replace the car for shorter journeys. I know there’s a restriction on speed for these e-bikes, but do you know if there are any other restrictions? Thanks for sharing the video , and for making all the other vids, many of which I’ve enjoyed 👍
That is awesome the T1 is definitely the one to have especially with all the racks id love one to carry all my gear down to the beach 😀
Great bit of kit Mel, how did you manage to get Guy Garvey to do the test run 😂 power to your Elbow 💪
Haha that’s brilliant thank you 😊👍
Nice Bike
Am not sure how Road Legal it is
The power limit used to be 150 Watts
I guess it has been raised?
So cool! I want one! Please let us know how you get on charging it up, inside your van. What size invertor do you need etc? Great video as usual. Cheers Mel
I will do 👍
in compared to other e bikes ,the price seems pretty good, and the style is good awell
Thank you 😊
Crikey, you wouldn't get much change from $5k NZ for an electric bike. Excellent set of wheels :)
Thank you I’ll make sure i bring it with me lol 😊👍
Iv got the FIIDO M21. Have you unlocked your bike yet to to increase the power?
I think so 🤔
Did you DEFLATE the tyre to get the allen key in ?
In the end yes 👍
Hey Mel, great video as always. Would you have enough clearance to build a slide out bike rack. Might make getting it in and out that bit easier
Thank you I’ll give it some thought 😊👍
deflate tyre to put mudguards on
Thank you 👍🍻👍
How good is your battery mine dies fast
Mine is doing ok although I haven’t used it in cold weather yet it will be interesting to see what happens when the weather changes have you contacted Fiido good luck hope you get it sorted 🤞👍
Hi Mel great video but what about the law.
I stayed within the law 👍
How are you chaps charging your e-bikes in campervans? I get that an inverter is probably the most simple way but is that the only way?
I’m using my Jackery and the sun charging that 👍😊👍🍻
Where is that place with all the campers?
Cornwall camper van haven 👍
Hi mell. Been following you for around 2yrs.
Just searching for videos on the fiido bike & your vid came up.
How are you finding it. And roughly how miles does it do. I'm only wanting it to assist me up hills mainly. As I want to still get exercise from it. I'm 77 & thought like you. Don't want to lose my spot
Hi David I absolutely love this bike I haven’t ridden it so far that the battery has run out yet but up hills it makes so much difference it makes me feel like a teenager again lol 😂 I’m 58 👍😂👍
Hi David I absolutely love this bike I haven’t ridden it so far that the battery has run out yet but up hills it makes so much difference it makes me feel like a teenager again lol 😂 I’m 58 👍😂👍
That's a good looking machine. It looks almost like a normal bike, which probably draws less attention from the plod?
Hehe 🤓👍
Mel, not to spoil your new toy…..but buy a helmet. Think how fast you are going. It roughly the same speed as a 50cc motor bike. So if you do take a tumble it will hurt….a lot. In your own words keep it simple keep it safe. Great vlog especially your big cheesy grin 😄👍
Thank you buddy that’s really sound advice I’ll definitely be getting one 😊👍
That's because it's classed the same and will also be illegal without the helmet, insurance, tax and appropriate allowance on your licence.
Interesting review Mel and certainly looks well made and a bit of fun. But. You could go shopping on a traditional Bicycle that costs a lot less, good exercise and is less knickable and does not need charging all the time. Oh I forgot, the whole world is being led Into the abyss of everything “Electric”. Very, very dangerous. How many cycles does the Battery last I wonder and can it be replaced and at what cost?
I don't think you could be anymore negative if you tired haha. It's a great bit of kit, don't be such a fun sponge
@@Richiep1234 but I think he has a very valid point - an ordinary bike does the job, better exercise, cheaper, less knickable AND has been the same for a hundred years or more . . . ok, they may be 'fun' - boys and their toys and all that ... but I would have to say "grow up".
@@joline2730 that’s great, go buy a push bike then.
@@Richiep1234 I can't ride a bike because I am deaf, so no 😁 (oh, and if you don't know what deafness has to do with it, then go learn ✔👍)
@@joline2730 congratulations 👍
Os it possible to prdal it slowly? Just thinking about in heavy traffic situations, would it jerk forward a lot and be dangerous/ risky? Like, you'd bump into the rear of a car, or it'd spit you out onto a junction a little unexpectedly?
No it’s perfectly controllable as you have 5 different power settings so if you want to go really slow just put it into power 1 👍
@@BigVanSmallWorld Great thanks! Still happy with it after a while? Reliable etc?
@@snoopycharlie8718 yes it is in fact I’ve sold all my other bikes except the M1Pro and I’ll be using it today 👍
@@BigVanSmallWorld That's all I need to hear. Seriously considering purchasing one 👍🏻 Thanks for the video and advice!
Can you take the battery out to charge?
Yes you can and I do it this way now 👍
Have you ever been stopped on this?
No
Hi Mel, bike looks great, did they give you a discount code for us to use?
Unfortunately not
Hi Mel sorry I can't join your team but I've sent you a thank you
Thank you 🙏 👍🍻
@@BigVanSmallWorld hi Mel I hope it buys you a couple of cups of coffee ☕️ 😊
That looks like one he'll of a bike but what's the cost
Cheaper than you think under a grand
Where did you order that from pal im after one ?
I put a link in the video description for you 👍
Hi Mel. Nice bit of kit. I've been looking at ebikes. I'm not sure this is UK road legal as the motor exceeds 250w and power assist exceeds 25kph. So is likely I would need a valid license, tax and insurance as is technically an electric motorbike. Nice price though.
Just program the controller to 250w and limit the speed for use on the roads. It only takes a minute to take off the throttle. Best of both worlds.
It has a throttle so its classed as a motorbike, or possibly more accurate a moped. To go near the road it needs Tax and Insurance and the rider needs to have passed a CBT as a minimum.
urbanebikes.com/collections/speed-pedelec/s-pedelec if you don't want to believe me.
@@descb600f not true buddy, you can have a walking throttle but must cut off after 4mph. and you can now also get a dft to check the the safety of the throttle to allow you to use it. It is a hard one for the police to check what a motor is pulling the motor could say 1000w it dose not mean it’s actually 1000w. but ya I’ll agree it’s a hard one to risk that comment with the wrong copper. The way I read it is a MAXIMUM OUTPUT of 250w so I don’t see the problem If the controller is limit the output. I’m in the same boat I’m a truck driver and don’t want to risk any points. Ado 20f or there new xe range are very similar bikes but good think is they are locked and labelled at 250w motor
Did you get this from the Fiido official UK website? Also how long did it take for delivery?
yes i did and i can't remember how long it took
@@BigVanSmallWorld thanks for the response Mel, mine just came today. Can't wait to try it out, loving your campervan build by the way.
Great bike but be careful. 250w is maximum wattage allowed on the road without being registered for the road and licenced. Get yourself a sticker to put on the motor that says 250w. 🤫
Great advice John, 👍 I got a pack from eBay!!
Haha 😂
Should have left it in the box! 😂
You are allowed to have a throttle but I think it can only take to up to 6km an hour
Interesting thank you 😊
Mel, it’s not a throttle. A throttle controls the amount of petrol that is passed in to a carburettor. What you have on an e-bike is a variable resistor that controls the flow of electricity like a volume on a radio or a dimmer light switch. Just saying like 😀👍😎
Changed Ch Name or a Seperate one?
Just updated the Name
all you need to do now is
"test the peddle assist range and the non peddle assist range "this is your challenge ,if you choose to accept it.
Haha I’ve used it lots and the battery is still showing full charge it’s unbelievable 👍
I'm not sure what's grey about the area. It has the ability to go faster, has more power than the legal definition of an eBike and having a throttle automatically makes it a moped. Nothing grey about it go ask your local police station. It's as grey as riding a moped without the same.
The fenders are too short (imo). The back and the legs will get dirty anyway.
Most people take them off
And when the battery becomes a dud after reaching its own demise,, then what? It, s not like you can swop it out, that would entail a new either frame part of ebike,, batteries do burn it, I know because I have to acquire more that one for a similar ebike with fat wheels,???
The battery i removable I take it out to charge it
If you couldn't get out the carpark that's very ignorant of the other drivers!and shows a complete disregard for other drivers?👍
No no not at all they’re all friendly and one big happy family no worries at all 👍😊👍
Bloody hell, that's expensive, I'll stick with my Kawasaki kle 500 mounted on the back of my van, only paid £500 for it 👍
You will wear a helmet? That beanie wont protect your brains Mel.
Yes I’m actually out looking for one now 😊👍
£841 . plus delivery "how much delivery?" wow £15 extra that aint bad "UPDATE I WAS WRONG AND MISREAD ITS ACTUALLY 8% SURCHARGE TO UK ,FREE TO EVERYWHERE ELSE SO AN EXTRA £67
STILL NOT BAD I SURPOSE
Is that with my discount code 👍😊👍
@@BigVanSmallWorld no that straight from factory i believe ,
@@BigVanSmallWorld i was wrong its another 8% on top of the price